1914day.year

Joseph Chamberlain

(1836 - 1914)

English businessman and politician, Secretary of State for the Colonies

English businessman and politician Secretary of State for the Colonies
British businessman turned influential politician and colonial secretary.
Joseph Chamberlain was a British industrialist who became a leading imperial statesman. He transformed Birmingham through municipal reforms before entering national politics. As Secretary of State for the Colonies, he promoted self-governance throughout the British Empire. Chamberlain's advocacy for tariff reform and imperial federation shaped late-Victorian politics. He was the father of future Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and left a complex political legacy.
1914 Joseph Chamberlain Secretary of State for the Colonies
1963day.year

Alicia Patterson

(1906 - 1963)

American publisher, co-founded Newsday

American publisher co-founded Newsday
American newspaper publisher who co-founded the influential Newsday.
Alicia Patterson was born in 1906 into the family behind the Chicago Tribune. In 1940, she co-founded Newsday to serve the growing suburban communities of Long Island. Under her leadership, Newsday became renowned for investigative journalism and community reporting. She championed editorial independence and innovative newspaper design. Patterson's vision established Newsday as a model for regional newspapers. She died in 1963, leaving a lasting impact on American media.
1963 Alicia Patterson Newsday
1995day.year

Lloyd MacPhail

(1920 - 1995)

Canadian businessman and politician, 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island

Canadian businessman and politician 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
Canadian businessman and politician who served as the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island.
Lloyd MacPhail was born in 1920 in Souris, Prince Edward Island, and built a successful career in business, particularly in insurance and real estate. He entered provincial politics as a Member of the Legislative Assembly and held cabinet posts, including Minister of Finance. In 1985, he was appointed the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, representing the Crown until 1990. During his tenure, he championed community development and education initiatives across the province. MacPhail was known for his approachable style and dedication to public service. After leaving office, he continued to support charitable organizations and local enterprises. He passed away in 1995, leaving a legacy of leadership and civic engagement in Prince Edward Island.
1995 Lloyd MacPhail Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
2003day.year

Briggs Cunningham

(1907 - 2003)

American race car driver and businessman

American race car driver and businessman
American entrepreneur and racing driver who led the first all-American team to compete at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Briggs Cunningham was born in 1907 in Boston, Massachusetts, and inherited a successful shipping business, which he later expanded into yacht manufacturing. His passion for motorsport led him to found Briggs Cunningham Automotive, through which he built custom racing cars known as Cunningham C-series. In 1950, he organized and drove for the first American team to enter the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans, marking a milestone in U.S. motorsport history. Cunningham's cars achieved several strong finishes at Le Mans during the early 1950s. He was also an innovator in automotive design and a pioneer in safety features. Beyond racing, he continued to manage his business interests and supported sailing competitions. He passed away in 2003, leaving a legacy of competitive spirit and entrepreneurial vision in both the automotive and boating worlds.
2003 Briggs Cunningham
2005day.year

Norm Prescott

(1927 - 2005)

American actor, composer, and producer, co-founded Filmation Studios

American actor composer and producer co-founded Filmation Studios
American actor, composer, and producer who co-founded the influential Filmation Studios.
Norman Theodore Prescott was born in 1927 and initially worked as a composer for television programs.\nIn 1959, he co-founded Filmation Studios, where he produced and composed music for popular animated series.\nUnder his leadership, Filmation released iconic shows such as 'Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids', 'He-Man and the Masters of the Universe', and 'She-Ra: Princess of Power'.\nHe was known for championing original story-driven animation and overseeing every aspect of production, from writing to music.\nPrescott's vision helped shape the landscape of Saturday morning cartoons in the 1960s and 1970s.\nHe passed away on July 2, 2005, leaving a legacy that continues to influence animators and producers today.
Norm Prescott Filmation Studios
2019day.year

Lee Iacocca

(1924 - 2019)

American automotive executive

American automotive executive
American automotive executive who revitalized Chrysler Corporation in the 1980s.
Lee Iacocca began his career at Ford Motor Company, where he championed iconic models such as the Mustang and Pinto. After his departure from Ford, he took the helm of the struggling Chrysler Corporation in 1979. Iacocca secured a landmark federal loan guarantee and launched the highly successful K-car and minivan lines, steering Chrysler back to profitability. He authored bestselling memoirs, appeared on numerous corporate boards, and became a prominent public speaker on business and policy. His leadership and vision left an enduring mark on the global automotive industry until his death in 2019.
2019 Lee Iacocca